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1 I, 3 | Him Lord, I mention His being judge; if I call Him Judge, 2 I, 3 | Judge, I speak of Him as being just; if I call Him Father, 3 I, 3 | I speak of all things as being from Him; if I call Him 4 I, 4 | running, and moving, and being active, and nourishing, 5 I, 4 | Highest, because of His being above all; and Almighty, 6 I, 5 | soul in man is not seen, being invisible to men, but is 7 I, 5 | outside the rind, itself being within; so neither can man, 8 I, 8 | yourself at one time not in being), and formed you out of 9 I, 8 | at one time had itself no being; and God introduced you 10 I, 9 | in love with Daphne, and being unaware of the fate of Hyacinthus; 11 I, 9 | he had perished, and were being found, and sought for limb 12 II, 6 | and matter of some sort, being uncreated, was previously 13 II, 8 | heavens and sea:~On thee our being hangs; in thee we move;~ 14 II, 8 | know not the truth; but being inspired by demons and puffed 15 II, 8 | Homer, to wit, and Hesiod, being, as they say, inspired by 16 II, 9 | spirit and becoming prophets, being inspired and made wise by 17 II, 9 | and what things are now being fulfilled in our own day: 18 II, 10 | coeval with God: but He being His own place, and wanting 19 II, 10 | fashioned by Him. He, then, being Spirit of God, and governing 20 II, 10 | in some manner created, being produced by God.~ 21 II, 12 | poet Hesiod says of Erebus being produced from chaos, as 22 II, 13 | things here below. For man, being below, begins to build from 23 II, 13 | creation. For the Spirit being one, and holding the place 24 II, 13 | The heaven, therefore, being like a dome-shaped covering, 25 II, 14 | who desire to be saved, being lovers of the truth, and 26 II, 15 | God always abide perfect, being full of all power, and understanding, 27 II, 15 | monthly, and in a manner dies, being a type of man; then it is 28 II, 16 | might be a sign of men's being destined to receive repentance 29 II, 17 | persons are called men, yet being pressed down with sins, 30 II, 17 | beasts [thêria], from their being hunted [thêreuesthai], not 31 II, 17 | the case of man's sin, he being master, all that was subject 32 II, 22 | whom He made all things, being His power and His wisdom, 33 II, 22 | before anything came into being He had Him as a counsellor, 34 II, 22 | had Him as a counsellor, being His own mind and thought. 35 II, 22 | all creation, not Himself being emptied of the Word [Reason], 36 II, 22 | existence." The Word, then, being God, and being naturally 37 II, 22 | Word, then, being God, and being naturally produced from 38 II, 22 | is both heard and seen, being sent by Him, and is found 39 II, 24 | and becoming perfect, and being even declared a god, he 40 II, 25 | it discreetly. But Adam, being yet an infant in age, was 41 II, 26 | just as a vessel, when on being fashioned it has some flaw, 42 II, 26 | if ignorant of this; but, being long-suffering, He gave 43 II, 28 | no existence,--for there being but one God, even then error 44 II, 29 | also begetting children--being carried away with spite 45 II, 29 | even to this day. But God, being pitiful, and wishing to 46 II, 29 | brother's keeper?" God, being thus made angry with him, 47 II, 33 | these things, themselves being much later born, and introducing 48 II, 37 | escapes His notice, but that, being long-suffering, He refrains 49 III, 9 | and Isaac, and Jacob. God, being mindful of them, and doing 50 III, 10| strangers in the land of Egypt, being by birth Hebrews from the 51 III, 10| for at that time, there being a famine, they were obliged 52 III, 11| given to them by God, God being good and pitiful, unwilling 53 III, 11| regarding repentance, God being always desirous that the 54 III, 20| other authors mention as being of very ancient date.~ 55 III, 21| who accompanied him with being banished from Egypt on account 56 III, 25| years. These 70 years then being accomplished, Cyrus becomes 57 III, 26| of Cyrus and Darius, not being able to speak with accuracy 58 III, 26| and the rest dreamed; but, being indeed created, it is also 59 III, 27| of the Massagetae, this being in the 62d Olympiad, then 60 III, 27| 21st day of April, the year being then reckoned as consisting 61 III, 29| the above-mentioned facts, being viewed collectively, one 62 III, 29| occasion he says that Gyges, being defeated, fled to Tartessus.